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Finding the time and maximum height at highest point
Ah, looks like I forgot to punch in a set of parenthesis in my calculator. t = 6.8 s I also just realized that I can easily calculate without having to use the quadratic formula the t with: v_{y_{final}} = v_{y_{intial}} -gt- NotFrankieMuniz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding the time and maximum height at highest point
I redid the quadratic calculation and got t = 69.1 s and t = 68.9 s, which still doesn't seem right.- NotFrankieMuniz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding the time and maximum height at highest point
Homework Statement :[/B] A projectile is given initial velocity 80 m/s ( V0 ) at angle 60° above the horizontal. Find the time it takes to reach to the highest point and find the maximum height. (g = -10 m/s2) Homework Equations :[/B] 1. y_{final} = y_{initial} + v_{y_{initial}}t + \frac...- NotFrankieMuniz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help